Instead,
"-Hey, I am an engineer... let me design a special tool, to reach that 1 bolt"

"-Hey, I am an engineer... let me design a special tool, to reach that 1 bolt"
Don't worry , I have a thick skin.. 🙄😂
This question does not make sense for a lot of the sensors… and you won’t find it documented anywhere. It depends on how they are designed and operate. For example, some rapidly pulse, others have high internal resistance but actually produce current when measuring, etc. The onboard diagnostic systems can test them all reliably in place, e.g. with VCDS. If you understand what type of sensor it is, you would also know how to test it directly.Hey, do you know where I can find basic resistance of electronic components?
No.. just basic readings , my friend .. you are trying to run around the bush .. a big enemy of electronics , as you know better than me, is heat .. so I have no idea why there aren't the basic readings readily available, for the components , since those are the same signals that the software uses ... 🙄🤦 I mean ,.. what else can I say? .. make a drawing ? 😂🤣Wait a second there Maradona.... are you suggesting that getting a resistance reading off a pressure sensor or regulator would somehow validate that your MECHANICALLY DRIVEN HPFP is shot?
It's not a bone that you need.... what you need is a clue.
that’s why it’s frictionless 🤣🤣🤣From your diagram, I can’t see how it has any compression.
My friend , I did not design it , and I am fairly humble , you know what you think you know, and I am the same .. 😁that’s why it’s frictionless 🤣🤣🤣
I can’t even with this thread. 😵💫💥🔫
I have heard of them, but many cos, and I am not familiar w their products ..Have you been following Aptera. It seems like a car company really truly focused on efficiency, with a practical solar car. Initially it was gas, but they realized it was so efficient it could work as a solar design. I’ll have to admit, I want one.
What is the advantage of your engine over a wankel rotary? Wankels are not very efficient… I think it’s hard to get the compression, pressure, and temps needed for efficiency with a rotary engine. From your diagram, I can’t see how it has any compression.
I know, I said the same initially .. then understood why it did not sell yet .. its too efficient 🙄😂🤣that’s why it’s frictionless 🤣🤣🤣
I can’t even with this thread. 😵💫💥🔫
Thanks for your compliment 👍🙂I can’t take you seriously at all. From the combination of whack conspiracies, key buzzwords, the incessant use of ellipsis, the refusal to try to follow the manual, etc. I’d almost think troll, but they at least have some sort of goal in mind. You do not.